A. Osteoclasts, osteoblasts, osteoid
B. Odontoblasts & megakaryocyte
C. Megakaryocytes, osteoblasts, osteoclasts
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- The cells, which are responsible for removal of bone matrix in bone resorption, are_____________?
A. Osteoblast
B. Fibrocytes
C. Polymorphs
D. Osteoclasts - Bone pain, bone, cyst, fractures and renal stones are characteristics of_____________?
A. Hyperparathyroidism
B. Cushing’s syndorme
C. Multiple myeloma
D. Marfan’s syndrome - Which of the following diseases of the bone characteristically exhibits (in contrast to the other three conditions) a single lesion in a single bone ?
A. Central giant cell granuloma
B. Osteopetrosis
C. Paget’s disease of the bone
D. Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia - Amber coloured tooth traslucency, blue sclerae and bone fragility and a history of pervious bone fractures are characteristic findings in_____________?
A. Osteoporosis
B. Osteogenesis imperfecta
C. Osteitis deformans
D. Osteitis fibrosa cystic - Eruption fails in this bone disease, as there is no bone resorption_______________?
A. Primary hyperparathyroidism
B. Phantom bone disease
C. Paget’s disease
D. Osteopetrosis - Which of the following are non-spore forming anaerobic bacteria that asume major significance in disease processes________________?
A. Bacteroides fragilis
B. Fusobacterium nucleatum
C. Peptostreptococcus anaerobius
D. Actinomyces Israeli
E. All of the above - Fungus capable to forming fungal ball is ________________?
A. Penicillium
B. Aspergillus
C. Mucor
D. Rhizopus - Basal bone is____________?
A. That part of the bone embracing apices of root of teeth
B. Lower border of the mandible
C. Ramus of the mandible
D. That part of the bone containing teeth - Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_____________?
A. Sharpey’s fibres
B. Tome’s fibres
C. Ray’s fibres
D. All of the above - Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_______________?
A. Sharpey’s fibres
B. Tome’s fibres
C. Ray’s fibres
D. All of the above